Evolves can be categorized as a verb.
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evolve - undergo development or evolution; "Modern man evolved a long time ago" | ||
evolve - work out; "We have developed a new theory of evolution" | ||
evolve - gain through experience; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting" |
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1. | verb | But more and more, as metal evolves into a huge international music that belongs to everyone, it has gotten to be something weirder. | |
2. | verb | A language is a living system that evolves over time. | |
3. | verb | The images detached from every aspect of life merge into a common stream in which the unity of that life can no longer be recovered. Fragmented views of reality regroup themselves into a new unity as a separate pseudoworld that can only be looked at. The specialization of images of the world evolves into a world of autonomized images where even the deceivers are deceived. The spectacle is a concrete inversion of life, an autonomous movement of the nonliving. | |
4. | verb | Truth is a journey that evolves over time. | |
5. | verb | As Esperanto evolves, some of the awkward compound verb forms are being replaced by simpler ones. | |
6. | verb | We will see how the situation in Algeria evolves in the coming days. | |
7. | verb | Just as the influenza virus evolves and flu vaccines have to change every year, the coronavirus variants suggest that COVID-19 will likely behave the same way. | |
8. | verb | The threat increases; a defence that doesn't evolve is meaningless. | |
9. | verb | The rules of grammar and spelling have to be broken in order for a language to evolve. | |
10. | verb | Do all systems naturally evolve towards an equilibrium state? | |
11. | verb | We did not evolve from monkeys. We share a common ancestor. | |
12. | verb | It's great that you like to be good, to grow, to evolve; however, doing it at the cost of others or undervaluing his or her work is unforgivable. Who commits it is, in fact, in decadence rather than ascension. | |
13. | verb | The Hebrew language continues to evolve. | |
14. | verb | It took more than three billion years for life on Earth to evolve. | |
15. | verb | Stars evolve, or change, over time. It may take millions of years or it may take billions of years for a star to complete its life cycle. |
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But more and more, as metal evolves into a huge international music that belongs to everyone, it has gotten to be something weirder. |
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A language is a living system that evolves over time. | |
The images detached from every aspect of life merge into a common stream in which the unity of that life can no longer be recovered. Fragmented views of reality regroup themselves into a new unity as a separate pseudoworld that can only be looked at. The specialization of images of the world evolves into a world of autonomized images where even the deceivers are deceived. The spectacle is a concrete inversion of life, an autonomous movement of the nonliving. | |
Truth is a journey that evolves over time. | |
As Esperanto evolves, some of the awkward compound verb forms are being replaced by simpler ones. | |
We will see how the situation in Algeria evolves in the coming days. | |
Just as the influenza virus evolves and flu vaccines have to change every year, the coronavirus variants suggest that COVID-19 will likely behave the same way. | |
The threat increases; a defence that doesn't evolve is meaningless. | |
The rules of grammar and spelling have to be broken in order for a language to evolve. | |
Do all systems naturally evolve towards an equilibrium state? | |
We did not evolve from monkeys. We share a common ancestor. | |
It's great that you like to be good, to grow, to evolve; however, doing it at the cost of others or undervaluing his or her work is unforgivable. Who commits it is, in fact, in decadence rather than ascension. | |
The Hebrew language continues to evolve. | |
It took more than three billion years for life on Earth to evolve. | |
Stars evolve, or change, over time. It may take millions of years or it may take billions of years for a star to complete its life cycle. |